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There is a growing demand for highly skilled researchers with satellite remote sensing expertise, both in the private sector and in Universities. GIONET will satisfy this demand. The monitoring methods developed in GIONET will also benefit the economy, and the project is designed to have a strong collaboration between academics and private companies to achieve a lasting research impact. GIONET will develop better methods for observing and controlling deforestation, using satellite monitoring for disaster relief after landslides and floods, monitoring climate change, measuring lake water quality and coastal erosion. GIONET will recruit 14 postgraduate researchers for 3 year postgraduate (doctoral) projects. Four open international summer schools will be held. The Remote Sensing Department is responsible for training young researches in the Institute of Geodesy and Cartography. The European GMES programme (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) is entering the GMES Initial Operations (GIO) period (2011-2013). GIONET will provide skilled personnel for the GMES land monitoring and emergency information services by: * providing postgraduate training in Earth Observation Science in different research disciplines including complementary skills and work experience in the private and academic sector
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